Rubber Band Gun Scope

This instructable will tell you how to put a scope on any rubber band gun. Lets go!!!!

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Step 1: Supplies

To make this Instructable you are going to need:

scissors

duck tape

rubber band gun

baseball card holder (clear)

sharpie marker ( not pictured)

Step 2: Cutting the Holder

Now that you have the supplies you are going to cut the holder. the but matters by the size of your gun. If your gun is about the size of mine then cut it so it is a little over 1inch measuring up. The second picture shows what it looks like.

Step 3: The Tape

Now you are going to get the right sized tape. First you are going to tare off a piece of tape around 2 inches long.(pictured in the second picture) Now you are going to tare off the sides of it to make it fit your rubber band gun. ( you may not need to.) It shows you what it looks like in the third photo. You are going to get another piece of tape and do the same thing. ( i made mine a little smaller. it is pictured in the fourth photo.)

Step 4: Putting It on the Gun

Now you are going to put the tape on both sides of the card case, and tape it on. You can bend it so it doesn't always stick out.(second photo) Also the tape might not stay on forever, so you might have to re tape. Almost done.

Step 5: FINAL STEP

Finaly you can use the sharpie to make your cross. I hope this instructable was useful and helpful.

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Not a scope becuse a scope is a long black thing it lenses and windage and bullet drop turrets. this is the closest thing to red dot/ reflex sight. but justwith crosshairs instead. A rubber band gun only shoots 5 metrs properly so what is the point of this, I can garuntee it doesn't work.

(not a scope)More like a targeting system that needs tons of work. Also, you might want to think about the way rubber bands tend to work more like throwing things; the higher you aim, the further the projectile should go (and thus rendering the scope completely useless). If you want a scope that will actually work, look at a grenade launcher scope and give it some thought.

If you are referring to a detachable grenade launcher, such as the ones that can be attached to the front underside of rifles, e.g M-203. They have a flip up foresight with notches that are where the grenade will land at certain preset distances. e.g 10, 20, 30,40 yards. This is there fore not a scope iether but just a sight whih takes into account the trajectory of the missile in question.